Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 July 1839 — Page 4

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HAY-MAKING. There are different methods penned in ma king buy. Some farmers expose the grass as much as possible to the sua, and make the hay as fast as possible, others take more pains, and expose their grass less to the sun by letting it lie in the snath, nnd when paiily dried they put itin cock, openingand turning it the next day, if it be fair. There is no doubt that hay made in this manner is of superior qualify to that which was exposed to the sun. As it is necessary to dry medical herbs, hops, &c, without exposure to a scorching sun. so it is evident that by making hay without much exposure to the hot sun, will improve it or rath er prevent a loss ot its good qualities. It will also make a saving in quantity, ns the hay will dry more evenly and prevent a loss OI lHe leave! and nlhorhnp rtnrfa whirh n' lion dried in the sun become too dry and are liable to break otTand be blown away, or lost by being too fine to gather with the raker After hay has been standing in cock all night, it will dry very tapidly on being opened and turned frequently though only a Email part be exposed to thesun. Mowing is usually done in the forenoon, and hay is generally hauled in the next day if the weather be fair. If it be not more than one-third or one quarter made it is best to put it In cock before the dew fell, as it will not only preserve it from injury by dew, put it will dry faster next day, and in case of rain it will be much less liable to injury. When hay is partially made, the driest part is most exposed to dew unless it be turned over just before the dew falls. Dane says that "The preactice of the best English, Flemish and French farmers, is to expose the hay as little as possible to the sun. It is carried in dry, but it preserves its green color; and you see hay of one or two vears old in toeir marKct, of so bright a green color, r scarcely conceive it to be curv cd. Yet they are in the practice of preserving it for years, and value it more for its nge. tgf such a course be the best in climates so cool 5 nd cloudy, how much more important would be under our scorching summer sun ! o Butif the weather be unsettled, oi showdfcrs be frequent, it may be better to spread ass well, as soon as it is mowed, stir it often, ck it in the same day it is mowed, open it tee next fair day when the dew is ofF, let it of Teat a little in cock, nnd house it soon as it fo? dry enough. It will bear to be laid greenatthon a scaffold than in a ground mow; and in ted firrow mow greener than in a broad one. den itthat which is least of all made, should be delgateon a scaffold." thought , the resul ef.p Flies from troubling Horses. out of tl; oil (tanners oil is the best) over the muencat horses most exposed lo annoyance ting ofliies, and they are perfectly protected eventsst their tormentors. The merciful man I wertrciful to his beast, and he who will not tentio4 his horse asrainsl flies, deserves to bo y-oiown himself. The elegant Steamer John Bull belonging ....lucrti,,.,; was uestroyed by nre on the 10th inst. The John Bull is said to have oeen one of the finest Stermers in North Amer ca, having cost upwards of JE22.000. : ne was only insured to the amount of 5,000. Twenty lives were lost. Ind. Sun. The amount of money received bv the ror. poralion of Lafayette for coffee house licenses. o wiiusi mat rrom dry good stores, &c. ..rUn iu omjoao. Indiana paper. Belter to withdraw the sanction oflaw from tha retail of poisonous drinks. Much less pubhe reproach will then attach to the good city of Lafayette. If they must have the revenue, let them receive it in the shape of penalties from those exposed to prosecutions for distribatinjfc the poison. Cm. Gazette. There is no variableness or changing in the administration Rich. Inqier. Its depraiij is without variableness, and its pockets nre without the shadow of change. Jour. WAiuaa asd O if ashing! Mackenzie's Zn !rc.me to us c,ad in mourning, and !k . I" with Prison under the editorial head, and the head of the editor ing bo-peep through lh in are edited urmm Kak L;i n j , 7 hy ' '""J at lhe injce of his sentence. 1 her venfv th nl.l ..i 'So J " .vuuici, it m... - rt. .... .. . With s" im mo naiter draw. good opinion of the law." Clcaveland Herald. tVu wbat. 1 he first parcel of wheat or the new crop was received in this market XT w o,iuray oy Messrs. John Trimble & Son. TT5iV0t f 'els prime red. from Jyrrell County, N. Carolina, and was sold at cFSf pusnei tSalt. Am. SctOtTLAI VyOrxriDRi-i a . , . tutu namea in iuden, Vermont. Peter Harmony, one of the wealthiest citizena nf V i. . inN. rr. p. '7". J ca.penter hi. ..: wuowuciii, and lett with II. .I ZTc n,V.nouWer for New Orleans. .3" .ule"L eir.York, with a at f UU0,000. JSSSSi her.ofMassachu. etU,haa resigned h,s aet in Congress. of Jaoe,no less than eleven c They .re con.tantlj ih.Aing. "Un '

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IT iscaeulaled from the bills of mortality; that every fifth person dies of Consumption. The victimesto this disease are principally those under 35 years of age,comprising the flower and strength of our country. One of the beet remedies ever yet discovered to arrest this direful malady at the very threshold, is the justly celebrated Indian cure for Congbs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood and Asthmathe Watasia." Annexed are some of the many recommendations hat might be given fn m individuals well knewn, and highly respected iu extensive portions of our country. The" following is from Rev. J. Spaulding, Secretary of the Western Education Society; Mr. Pkck Sear Sir; In reply to your question, "Has the Y stasia been of any service!" I am happy to aay it has succeeded in my family admirably. The case was one of severe Cough, attended with pain in the side or breast, and threatening to end in consumption. On using the above Medicine, the cough and pain have disappeared and health has beeu restored. To my frienoa I do not hesitate to say trt it. Cin., Dec. 5, 1836. J. SPAULDINO. The subscriber having used the "Watasia," in a severe pulmonary anection, can attest to its superior virtues in diseases of the lungs. The success iu his case was truly astonishing less than one bottle being sufficient to restore him to health, Cin. Jan. 1837. A. NOYES. Fur sale at the Drug Store of C.CAIN, Brookvlile, where additional certificates and directions may be obtained. BALDNESS. A BEAUTIFUL head of hair is the grandest ornament belonging to the human frame. IT, ,l .I.- l-o. r :. -v .i . aii.ugvij iuco u, it imngn lire tuuuicnance, and prematurely brings on the appearance ef old age, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintances; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OLD RIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling oft" on the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates of the first respectibility in support of the virtues of Oldridge's Balm are shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Robert Whabtor, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the high character of the following gentlemen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. OIdridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not inly as a preventive against the falling of hair, but also a certain restorative. Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St George charge. No. 36 north Fifth st ; John P. IngliB, 331 Arch st; John D. Thomas, M. D. 163 Race st.; John 8. Furry, 101 Spruce st.; Hugh McCurdy, 243 South 7th St.; John Gard, jr. 123 Arch st. It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima tion of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are mora than 50 rears ofae, and the others not less than 30. F rom the Mayor A Commonwealth of Penn.. Citv of Phitaifolnh; I, Robert Wharton. Mavor of said citv of Phils. delphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquaint ed who Messrs. J. 1 . Indies. John s. Kurev. and Hugh atcCurdy, whose names are s!irned to the above certificate, that they arc gentlemen of char acter and respectability, and as such full credit soouia oe given to said certificate. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my band, and caused L. S. the seal of this city to be affixed, this sixth eay oi uecember,etc. Kobert Wharton, Mayor CAUTIOM. Observe that each bottle of the genuine Halm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's name, etc. Editors. All country papers who will insert the aoovennceawuek 6 months, and send one number to the agents, shall be entitled to one dot. of Balm. Sold wholesale and retail bv COMSTIJTK nA CO., sole Agents for America, 2 Fletcher street near maiden L,ane. one door below Pearl ttrnt New York, and by one or more druggist in nearly every town in the tnion. Oct! 1838..S 1, NEW GOODS. i nr. subscribers would resnptfiiliw inr. m their customer! and tue citizens irpnAmlu w --t J MtOI (I tlA .A - ---..j vaaj aiu uuw rCCfJIViniJ irOlTI T ark P. ... -im or, rniladelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, general assortment or MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds', Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAUK; lAxerpool. Cntna. and lwitnnin --.k f ivwvi, vninu, una uruanta. fo. o, aiiutsS. 1'ujurs & slippers. . Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hat M u oi wuicu we will sell on tha most r.vr.ki. . i ... r..lr-.T.. . . . .chub, wuxi mi j'kuijli:k tiri. ; tu nge ior gooas. J.UISQ & BROWN. urookville, May 23, 1839. JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE, bv th J barrel or less quantity. aAf 7 the iiois. ouirar. I 8 4 oo Alolases, do Mackerel. . " I 600 700 5 5 3 lba. hest Codfish, Iba. Rice. bbls. Brand r. do Rum, do Wine; ALSO, 1000 lbs. Soal Leather: Castings, K.il, and Axes; Small Brass Kin I.. . "-.w. rv fi ciiitnxT Brookville, March 27th, 183ft wTO-S. PER HUNDRED ii. riPAK riLrvP1,d, fcr the uscribers CLtAN LINEN and COTTON R A a s for delivered at the it Mill, in RmnWiii. " J- H. SPEBR CO C Sc. E. rtiiv HAoI 'S? ML C. Sweasy, borne streets, and hwtt: of Drugs, Medicines. P.inY-Vni! """"i " V UC. SHBBT WBTSI I ju, a ii r iT- i. 71 ' ... 8 ' r"n .vieoicinet, KC. AH Of Which thv tt.;il . i ..... produce. ' - w rarvAsn or April 17, 1639. IC-ly BLB5f . B, OF LADING, aaT, MJ Blaaka ra hand and hr salt at this oHw

Rownnd's Tonic Ittliturc: Or, Vegetable Febrifuge. A specific end lotting cure or the Fever and Ague. . THIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years' study, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague, It ia eomoosed of such medicinal nrinct-

plea as were considered most fit to restore the har mony of action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate ciuse oi me oisease. it speedily promotes a regu lar and healthy appetite, which is generally en tirely destroyed or rendered verv nrecarious; br which effect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be annarent to all. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, ( is useiui in a great variety or compla'ois. My renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia. Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysentary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affectiono of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and especially in Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever, that its powers have been prin cipally tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sovereign to all reme T.JI i.. I V h" ,,8 tbeen useJ " a. Preventive, by many who dies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It "ire Buujeci iu a periodical recurrence oi tne Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the appreuenuea auacs. 0711 was deemed not im proper to accompany the Vegetable Febrifuge with a few of the many unequivocal certificates politely furnished to the proprietor, corroborative of the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its ! oret impfiilnpsn p. t.,,nni,iDi. .on.nn.n.;n..k I? ... ' .rjm"" f uaillC For sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, Brookvillc. where additional certificates and directions can be obtained. PILES, Qc.HCE.UORRHODIS. JVTO CURE AO PAY! Price 41. HAY'S LINIMENT. No Ficrioi.-This extraordinary chemical composition the re suit of science and the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with the solemnity of a deathbed bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. uiid.eys last confession, that "he dared not die without giviny to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the oci.it; i oi UH a i sco very. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the Pile, and also so ex tensively and effectually as to bafile credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; Fur Dopty Creating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swelling! Reducing them in a few I. ..tl vn ) K. - . I . . . . . . . vuio. iiwuffluiijffl ncuie or Chronic, giving 4uiiw cue. oore nroai uy cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup, or Whooping Cuugh Externally. and over the chest. All liruites, Sprain and .,,,,, curing in a iev Hours. Sore and Ulcer Whether fresh or long standing, and fever sores. Its operations uion adulta ami ol.it.?rn in rod.,. cin r,,eumatic swellings, and loosening coughs an1 tightness of the chest by relaxation of th? parts, has been surprising beyond conception. ue cummon reniarx oi those who have used it in the Piles, is, "It acts like a charm." THK PILES The price $1 is refunded to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the Piles, and return the emply bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; and out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. CAUTION None can be genuine without a splendid engraved wiapper, on which is my name, and also thai of the Agent a., SOLOMON HAYS, lo Lditor8 All country papers who will insert the above 6 months, and send one number to the agents shall be entitled to one doien of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail bv COHSTiirir .nj CO., boIo Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden hV- n 7 T- 1 earl 8tree-t' New York and ?o fli ,n, every lown in the UnionNBW OODS. inc. subscriber a?ain mako I.;. - o " vwvicauvc IV bis customers, and the nublie in npnni .j i... lilt tinsua In a! a imutini.cluiiii; iie ia now receiving and opening a genera! assortment o' Goods, Wares -... ...vu.uul8ei consisting m part of the follow K Briicics, tiz; Fine, superfine and coarse cloths nr.r. and rnlnnr ' Premium satinetts of various colours. Plain Ac figured, fine Ac coarse satinets of all col Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red. preen and vellnw fUnnoi. T i - a u t wueci ao do Hn ii,.rj r a . . "uu' oinci9, "J w.Prft iiiviuu uif h j j irrn imo ani ry stvie and nattum A beautiful assortment of ;niri..n.. pil Vrictr ?f.p,ia and fi&ured Circassians r rencn merino or the best quality Ac of Various fnl i ffUred B,lk8 tnd " Splendid coronation silks Hrceneu bi;ks , " "" 'o nosain gloves k.do. . g"rea ailk and pickwick do l.irii..1 ... i i-. .tVer .rd buck,in gloves and mittens w.V mer n? wted and cotton hose - : camoric muslin w oo jaconett do kV.k.k,... nd bine,t Soland ... io cases shoes and boots, indndin, .j - HB. inu ido cin riDDoni bors' k in and rnaiA . w HWM LiSdies eaiters. nrunol f.ir . - j - i. . " -1 wu n.ur u uuu im it ... shoes outna and bora' and Children's calf and mor'o and coarse ahnea cases nais and caps including ladies fur capes .linn m Inrf Kav f . a . in . . . . . " " ur cap. seai cips. and fur and v. vwiuib ana graaes. A gen'l assortment of hardware and cutlery , inclu--u .vir, anoe Knives, butcher kn,ve..nd pen knives. Scissors, shears, pin.fr?J. a nWtti 81,06 n1'8- An "wrtment of teaboards; trace chains and boes. China Teal XT."" "Hiur quality, lou sett Liverpool China nt ...... .rn u. tiicniB. iou aeit beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. China and common plates, dishes end pitchers, assorted. CWB"non ALL which have hon .r.,u. t. . most reasonable terms fnr r..k . " j lDB irj prodooe. jj n galmmi rtehvffle. Nov. 3th. U$8.

ncrFATS LIFE JTTEDICIES. TTT EANIM ATION. When the most important Uu functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, hey should not even then despair, for it is not in despair that relief can be found. No. Let them first look around, and, laying aside all prejodices, ask themselves this question "If my physician

cannot ueip me, is uis repuieu ckui uijr uuijr re sort!" Perhaps at that moment the heeding of this ad vertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines," would catch their eye; and were they in train divested of their foolish prejudices, tbcv iiiisut. perhaps, be in duced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treatment of diseases, dinered irom mat oi tiiei own physicians. They would then learn that it did differ, and very widely, and with mo6t happy rssults, too. If they pursued their inquiries still further, they would find that all practicing physicians of the present day prescribe MLKLUUY, in some form for almost every disease, and they would learn, too that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years before that scorge of mankind, "Mercury," was employed in the healing art, rhysicisns used noth ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician he who prepareth hi medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus chap, xxiii. V. 3 The tkillful phyician hall VJl vp his head: and in the sight of the great men he shall be in aamiration. V.A. For he hath prepared hi medicine wit of ineJti&iius oj the earth, and he that i wise will not abfior them. . . -wr . m MOFFAT' VEGETABLE IjIEG ill ED.OIHES poUSCSS qualities or the most mild and beneficial nature 1 hey are composed of articles the most anti-putres cent.combined with ingredients known ss the only . ' . 1 . r r ... ccriam anuaoie ior levers oi every description When the disease is produced either from cold obstruction, bad air, swampy and ramp situations or putrid miasmi, w hether malignant or epidemic ur u uiuer causes, wicse medicines are certain in their! operation or effects. They are possessed of peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease out at the same time restore and invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately uittuse themselves like vspor, througli every pore, producing enects at once delightful salutary and permanent. When the spark of life ocgins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to the nerves, exhilerate the ani mat spirits, invigorate tuo body, aud re-animate the whole man. The life medicines have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspcpsic d:s eases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint Rheumatism, chronic and inflamatory) Dropsies ivc. vc. i' or full particulars the reader is invited to call at Mr, Moffat's office, 307 Broadway, and receive a copy oi tne i.ood Samaritan, published gratuitous yThe following- letters are latelv selected from very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re ceived from different parts of the United States. Mr. Moffat. Dear sir: It is with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the oeneni i nave received rrom your medicines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried nearly all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I. however, rrrcivdl no rlmf irom any ol them. Since I was shown your Good oamaruan, which inuueed me to try your medicine w iic 11 i appneu 10 you, my legs and arms were so bad that they looked like raw beef, am! ucrarnwr eo with Bears, but after taking a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so ennunuea until I was cntirelv cured. It ia now "hub muce i was cured, ana l have had no return of thecemplaint. I have recommended your . t . ...... .i.u.i i m. iu euverai persons, and should advice all ainiciea with the salt rheum to try it. Respectful ly, your ob't eerv't, M. CLEOVER. ISth st., between 5lh and Jackson Avenues. Lawreuce, N. V. May 23. .ur. xUOUat Uear Sir; I waa trniiMcl uiil. ii. piles for several years. I applied to the most emineni rnysicians without relief. A friend of mine nr. uiarke, who bad received irrnat rpi;r I rnm mem, recommended me to use your Life Pills inougnj wan sunering very severely with them at me time, i experienced relief in 44 l.nnra nA in a few weeks was not troubled with them at all and I have been free from distraM .r.r ve oeen iree rrom distress nr ;., ..j have great pleasure in recommending them to those ainiciea in a similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. . New X. April, 1W38. r. ..lonaioir; since your Ufe Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. I will merely state a few cases. t .o wue or my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last '7 years, auer taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters and one box of the Life Pills, saya she had her health, entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, mv next dnnr n;rri.i.was laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, by taking two bottles Of the Bittera an.l a i Ti ' 0,8 he w" W811 Le eer waa and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted that as soon as he would take the Pilla and n;n,,. a T -. . ' -av bCIII UUJi just so soon he would be a well man. ' Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two years since taken aick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six week, after taking your Pi Is and Bitter. . r. , . i i . - ... iti-unieu iubi kmw una UCC 11 Ull S Visit In una nt !. ! r . - . " ucivuuuri. As for myself. I have been in h.A i..i. r. m yeais, and though I am not now iu perfect health, ?! VnfMerthll1 Lave rT year, ps.t which I believe to ba th .r, your Pills and Bitters. Tha TEEl: . uicni oi a lew ot tbo many cases which have corr under my observation, fou are t liberty to Z. I.sh this letter, and reference can be had to me a. Po. master at Cl.verrock, Columbia Co!. N. Y - e ' . ' i HUB BlBieua respect, j. A. VAN VALKENBURGH Mr. W. ofci.?5LrkL?' "?.. the fever and a?ue .ho . ,7": VM,ea o-nnd Am. nd Used B iti;vpVw.:::7rc,,. d,d m?. n? e0. i mendld .o , "Z" :, """er onlL' ' ncomYou7 tr.; inXZl' S"B5" cared ..... t in in rv rw sT"w sa.t V - . -4Ati f . 111 I u 1 KNENT. N Y. is, n kxlVSB aAJ t. cine in mv famii. x. . our meatr;rj .-.. .-. ana nave and eldest da0(rh V'lJ ". V. mT wife deeline,rs -V". Bwaad been veara. ' atinm. .1.. . - in a your medicine, .be h.. " I 7?"7a nVnf now we 1 and h,i. s,. r ' AT"?' we II and h,i ir.Vs .".rr'BIt i r 'wu'" . N. BUTLER Dr. Moffai-Defr" BS"' Jm- ,8,b re..inTy.h",.f Wei ZZ? p,eMB" ia backwithrrheumft;

7 reiiei, anui l bad COBjWficed ti Vegetable Life Pill, .od PfciSafiij the first bottle and one box of pills I r.! J king your Intakingthe the most excrutiating pain that I Lad W Jj troubled with, cutirely disappeared. Such beia? the case, it is with gratitude I offer these scnti nidus, icciing cwuuuciit tun i am indebted to vni more thsn words can express, for your valuibj meoicmv ihu iuo Fpneoy cure l received from i gooo ciiBcia. a ours respecuuu v, GEORGE BROFTS. Mauch Chunk. Jan. 17, 1$3! Mr. Moffat Sir; I am most hanr.v to send J, through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relaii., to your excellent Life Medicines. For a Ipnmi. J time I have been complaining of an infection of tJ liver, and tried much medicine, but found no reliefl until i commenced wuu yours; i have now take n earl i- two bottles of vour Phrpnir flit i.. j . s ',.kifl, BUQ I am pleased to state that I find myself fast recover ing irom a long ano lingering complaint. Most gratefully and sincerely yours GEORGE RISXER. LETTER FROM WASHES PATTESSOR. Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1537 Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir: As instance of the virtue and efficacy of vour I.ifoii.r and Phoenix Bitters, in restoring lost l.enlil. imi J afBicted, La. occurred in my familv, I deem itj duty I owe both to yourself and the "public, to miU me laci Known, mat others sunering under similecircumstances might perchance see this,ar.d obtaij a remeuy in season to prcserie then from a premt ture grave. My wife las been afflicted with the liver complaint and general debility for upwards of thne yeare; and for the last three months she Las act ireii auic iu bik across me room. Alter tryinz various medicines prescribed br various nhv;r;.J which gave her no relief, she was given up in! curable. In this situation she was gradually fii. ing, when 1 happened to call upon your aent ii .! .in age, biiu u gave me a copy or tbo Good Samaritan, the perusine of which induced m.i. try your medicine, although I had but little Lop of her receiving any benefit from it. The effect waa eurprieing. Jtefore she had taken one bottlt of bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recoV. fered asto be able to accomplish most of bar bent uf wuuuui assistance. Youn, respectfully. WARREN PATTERSON. cvr lunuiT parncuiars oi the above mti """i muiiai a uooa oamaritar., a copy ef " uicu accompanies tne medicine. A copy can cuumcu on application at the store of .Mr. C Cain, Brookville, Ind. Sold by W. B. Moffat, 357 Broadway, N. Yorl A liberal deduction made to tl OSI vvl.n knir Ia ll : "l again ror sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN, flroovillB. BLAUKS. ON hand, constantly at the American cCcs tVl following kinds of blanks.Deed?, Summonses, Subpoenas, Execution?, Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales. Morfgage?, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, JNotes of hand, NOTARY Pimr.m r. t.. .... r . ULAlEtOD. will alsn .llnnj am: dnltf llnriMMt. ft J . ... e.KcB, duiius, ccc, anu take the arlnow lodgement of deeds, powers of atterney. uejOTsiuons, certihcatce, affidavits, 4c.4-c. Otiice in the printing office. In it. EASTMAN S ELIXIR of ii KAirn tor,n,rly called Dr. Bloodgood', Elixir ,f Health. faiX years tince I devised and prepared tin Medicine, which I called Dr. BIoodg,odt Elixir oi neaiih; of which I n tk i j . " " -w ovaw lllliuwi ana proprietor. No medicine was known by ilat name, nor was that medicine known by any other .iu.cu a ery snccessiui remedy, becanw , . r ui.hib wisiiing to pront by its popu,..iiuii2 up a medicine which them Bloodgood s Elixir of Health. That the miblie lna ns J. . . . 1 ueceiveo on the eubiect 1 Lave now given i my own name, and the direction. rro. panying Each Bottle are signed with my own sirnnuuui Wliicn none IS ( Mu nf .rH u counterieit which would be forgery. Sold Wholeat my Urug Store, Zanesville. Ohio. , II. EASTJ1AN .narcii joih, irr. Thi. is a Universal - . . ..1.1. m an wict lliKlnritirA .11 t..am wuere tne stomach, bowels, liver, or m f iljrgansconcemed in the digestive functions art tie primary seat of the d u. .nJ ti.. i. :. of almost the whole catalogue of human maladic, " 10 every physician. All diseasejiacidont to people living in warm climates, or new tuumnes, or such a. border on larcro akci or rivers, partake more or less of what is termed vinous, rrom the organs concerned in the procefs f eliminating bile being those primarilv,r principily affected, and .gue and fever, bilio'us fever, yellow fever, latin fauo. ; J:l. lm; , .-.w., jouiiuice, uiiioua cooiii.i jurj,coiniiion cholera morbus, ague, cake and liver complaints, are all disease in wi.irh n.n mt organs are first deranged and ari.e from the taoi predisposing cause, viz.- Exhalations of marsh or .-Kciaoie miasmata, but modified bv some necaliariwes in the constitution of th. .1.. Mi mala . Mr "lvlll wa ins vt en where it occurs. A sure and never tailing preventive, as wll .11 i.am vV...FiaincB, la the KLIXIR OP HP.Af.Tlf. t or sale at the Drug Store of C. CAIN. UrOOkVllia. ulior. mAA:.: i . ......J . -' " uuiiiuoai ceruncaici an """u" can oe ODtamed. Dr. Burnham's DROPS, or AO. . Medici for Fever. no an anil-OHIiniij and J it. j .:. , t r 7-- "i-uvBOBpiic iiieuiciut, -V- ."rB nvalled, where they are known, I'."' inmgyet recommended. Persons k ?,.. 1 " '.or ye."r wi" Pin in the side7T or ,un8 and when, to all apand ..-T 'a . 1 "uua o extensive ravagei hit il 10 Ii8 y01"1 the co"tro f medicine, and ; !VD " ca,e" of trial etly benefitted; ?ieed!i ,,g0 mitlty of instances entirely nM;.- n 7, MtB- "unter of Lancaster, S STi'SL Jf90,um. Mi Tiffany of h.lrl ll ' -"u"un"y testiry and many others nol here enumerated. v,n ,. ' , , hmfn.',T 5f Per,odil "ick, or nervous head-acbe, tion w",r Cramp cholic- The! fcts in connection TJLV e,8eJ' Md ,te fy of administraremi.1. '"9 D "nteresting and desirabls liuta XdT tnoa' 11 f ircn 10 1 u j u , '- lta" agreeable beverage mij c!nt .d-Ur,D,ff lta dniniration. in all eases exam.n P 'I feTer"' ocL '"rlet fever, measlss lr .A ',, Wh,h eases warm drinks sreon2rV2I",M? The d080 toiag smail renders it a very convenient nuuii;n. r -,j and it operate, kindly and prompUy in those disease, ofabil.'ious character ...ok 1. .nr. mmmer complaint, fit.. c.. i,i.i, . ..! wIk!!".?1 th! "r,J perlod of extttencc. cr otbsrwise terminate in tha a.u r ' .-. of the children of thi. countrv. Br"!ie ".U,e Dra- Store of caw. UrOOkviltff. v'km. -J.l.-.: ' J dirpriin .71 V . .""I'moubi certiBcates a oireciions sr beobta-njj, -

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